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hard to do, but there it is an education in florida. up next, after last week's debate performance by governor romney, can the presidentsteer clear of even more damage o reelection efforts? the "a-team", monica crowley, jedediah bila, judith miller, heading our way with the answers. i mean all of the answers. 0t[h7 lou: joining me now is the "a-team", author and radio talkshow hosts, monica crowley. author of the book outnumbered, jedediah bila, and pulitzer prize-winning journalist, judith miller. judy, let's begin with you. yemen in the attack that killed the head of your security and the u.s. embassy there. this is getting worse. >> it is getting worse. this is a veteran employee. he had been the liaison between the yemeni security and the americans for a long time. this is a guy who should have known and would have been careful about security. it means that it is probably al qaeda and the arabian peninsula have. they ambushed him. you never saw it coming. it just means that this evil, islamism, militant islamism is spreading. we ar
hard to do, but there it is an education in florida. up next, after last week's debate performance by governor romney, can the presidentsteer clear of even more damage o reelection efforts? the "a-team", monica crowley, jedediah bila, judith miller, heading our way with the answers. i mean all of the answers. 0t[h7 lou: joining me now is the "a-team", author and radio talkshow hosts, monica crowley. author of the book outnumbered, jedediah bila, and pulitzer prize-winning...
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. >> i'm educating my employees. i'm educating them. i am telling them what will probably happen if the wrong person gets reelected. melissa: are you trying to influence their vote? >> yes. because i'm trying to influence their vote because my employees are family to me. i'm like the mother who says eat your spinach, that is good for you. i think i know what is good for their future and i'm trying to get them to do the right thing. melissa: what specifically do you think would happen if president obama were reelected to another term and what specifically would it mean for your business? i mean are you worried about the credit environment? are you worried about the tax environment? >> i'm worried about the entire environment, all of the above. you know, i can be a monday morning quarterback. i've lived through four years of the obama administration. four years ago we were doing a billion dollars a year in sales. we had 12,000 employees. today as a result of the last four years we had to cut down to 7,000 employees, and only doing half of
. >> i'm educating my employees. i'm educating them. i am telling them what will probably happen if the wrong person gets reelected. melissa: are you trying to influence their vote? >> yes. because i'm trying to influence their vote because my employees are family to me. i'm like the mother who says eat your spinach, that is good for you. i think i know what is good for their future and i'm trying to get them to do the right thing. melissa: what specifically do you think would...
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if there was assisting for people that don't have great education and to get them into better colleges, that is different. in this case, they are saying that you can qual grades or lesser grades. if you are a minority, we are going to lock someone like abigail fisher out. gerri: abigail fisher, her 2008 application was rejected. she was in the top 12% for graduating of the graduating class from a recognized for academic excellence. she was the orchestrapresident and a habitat for humanity volunteer. why shouldn't she be in the school lobby? >> okay, i agree with kelly. justice should be blind, that is why the lady that holds this is blindfolded. but to aaswer your question, she's not in there because she wasn't ithe top 10% of her class. the majority of university of texas stuents, in order to be able to do that to me have to meet that race neutral criteria. of criteria, where people get considered for those positions, race is one of a number o factors. the question for the supreme court is, under that scenario, those circumstances is it legal -- and they very well could be. gerri: wha
if there was assisting for people that don't have great education and to get them into better colleges, that is different. in this case, they are saying that you can qual grades or lesser grades. if you are a minority, we are going to lock someone like abigail fisher out. gerri: abigail fisher, her 2008 application was rejected. she was in the top 12% for graduating of the graduating class from a recognized for academic excellence. she was the orchestrapresident and a habitat for humanity...
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to explain, john paul feiner of consumer education for smartcredit.com. they want to encourage the reporting of on time utility payments. what is going on here? >> not only on time payments but all payment activity at all on utility bills. what this bill that was proposed in the house this week would do is clarify the fair credit reporting act so it could not be interpreted any way that would make it illegal for utility provider, public utility providers to report your transaction, monthly information like a credit card to the credit reporting agent. that is the hypothesis behind this bill. gerri: there could be a downside for people who pay their bills on time. what do you mean? >> this is the down side. if you tell a public utility to report information to credit reporting agency they become covered by the fair credit reporting act which means they have to employ reasonable procedures to assure maximum possible accuracy of the credit report which means new people, new symptoms -- systems and new expensive lawyers. what does that mean? the price is going
to explain, john paul feiner of consumer education for smartcredit.com. they want to encourage the reporting of on time utility payments. what is going on here? >> not only on time payments but all payment activity at all on utility bills. what this bill that was proposed in the house this week would do is clarify the fair credit reporting act so it could not be interpreted any way that would make it illegal for utility provider, public utility providers to report your transaction,...
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a good dialog and why i'm actually getting out there and talking to citizens, trying to get people educated because again, the ads, airwaves are filled. now how the ads go now days on many of the issues, and they're not crystal clear clarity and fact-based so we need to get out there and get the message to people let's not go back in time. we're going fabulous in terms of a comeback and much more to do. not where i want to be, but made tremendous progress and continue that path because it's exciting. stuart: if i live in michigan, am i bombarded by ads? >> you absolutely are. i mean. stuart: 100% of the time and-- >> you're bombarded by the ballot proposals and sick of it. >> they are, and that's why i tell people personally voting yes on one and no on the rest and my perspective and do your own homework because people should look at these, but let's move michigan forward, great progress, comeback state, but we're going to be one of the top states in the country, such a great resource and such great people. stuart: i just gave you an extraordinary commercial for the state of michigan and yo
a good dialog and why i'm actually getting out there and talking to citizens, trying to get people educated because again, the ads, airwaves are filled. now how the ads go now days on many of the issues, and they're not crystal clear clarity and fact-based so we need to get out there and get the message to people let's not go back in time. we're going fabulous in terms of a comeback and much more to do. not where i want to be, but made tremendous progress and continue that path because it's...
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for me to challenge a child, their right to education, a girl's right to education, it is a fundamental violation. >> you think this is isolated to that region where they still have an influence? >> i think we have seen an erosion of rights over the past few years, and we have seen women and girls being targeted more and more by extremist elements. it shows fundamentally that there is a real power struggle going on, but part of the power struggle is being fought on the lines of gender and gender-based violence. >> when you see what is happening nbc our report, he recently returned from afghanistan. how optimistic are you that the improvements that have been made in the last three years in terms of getting girls in the school and allowing them to stay there will be upheld once nato forces leave? >> i think there is a commitment amongst community to keeping children in school and seeing girls in school. we saw a tremendous increase in the number of girls in school in afghanistan once they were pushed out of power. you still have 3 million girls out of school, 35 million worldwide. there i
for me to challenge a child, their right to education, a girl's right to education, it is a fundamental violation. >> you think this is isolated to that region where they still have an influence? >> i think we have seen an erosion of rights over the past few years, and we have seen women and girls being targeted more and more by extremist elements. it shows fundamentally that there is a real power struggle going on, but part of the power struggle is being fought on the lines of...
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she became well known for campaigning for girls education. two other girls were also shot in the attack. well, for more on this story, i'm joined by our correspondent at the school in pakistan. i wonder if you could briefly tell us the latest you have on her condition? >> well, we've been given very little new from doctors today except they assess that the facilities are not good enough and she had to be immediately transported by helicopter. but, as you said in your introduction, she's certainly still not out of danger. only two days ago that teachers tell us she was sitting on steps just to my right laughing with friends. she left in a normal way and just two or three straights away, the mini bus was stopped by gunmen who asked for her by name and then shot her. and it has caused a real sense of shock. all the students were given the last couple of days off to mourn, but also because of many of them were traumatized. this feels like a city that's been traumatized as well. a lot of people here remember the time just a few years ago when the
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it's not just the education community watching this case. as sylvia hall reports, so are some of the nation's biggest companies. >> i hope the court rules that a student's race and ethnicity should not be considered when applying to the university of texas. >> reporter: that's abigail fisher, who was denied a spot in the school's 2008 freshman class. u.t. says race wasn't a factor, but fisher maintai she was rejected because she's white. that accusation could change the way colleges have picked their students for decades. by state law, three quarters of u.t.'s students are accepted automatically, because they are in the top 10% of their high school classes. the rest go through what the university calls a holistic review, considering factors, like grades, essays, personal experiences and race. even fewer students got in that way in 2008, when fisher didn't make the cut. >> there are going to be certain financial consequences to this young lady because she could not attend the school of her preference. as u.t. says, it is critical within texas
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that might be early education. that might be hoped that the family can provide with health care, whatever it is. and we've got to make sure come at i think it's the obligation of every public official, every elected official at every level, and appointed officials to do all they can to make sure that the full measure of that light instead of a child is reached. no matter what the full measure of that potential is. and we've got a ways to go before we can say we're doing that. we've made some great progress under the leadership of senator dodd and others, and we got a long way to go on the public side of this but i think the private sector has got to help us as well. i think both parties have an obligation. it was a great line somewhere, scriptures, about a faithful friend, and you've heard this line before. a faithful friend is a sturdy shelter. he who has found one has found a treasure. and i think when you see the results of a report like this, whether it's a c- or a transient or even a b come into we get to a, i
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and also found being married and having a college education increases lakely hood a person will read the label autos you can work out while reading. too. >> and there is a big playoff hit. barry zito. >> yes. >>> coming up at 6:00 a little relief at the pump and how much prices dropped today and how long it could be until they come down. and also, cured meat movement. how you can get in on it and make your own salami. >> thank you very much. >> and a giant scooter made it to almost every corner of san francisco tonight. extending hours for fans to watch the home team play the reds. >> good stuff. today's showing courtesy of barry skpeeto and his team. >> yes. he worked out last minute plans so guests can see him take the mound in that game. >> the staff were fast to stream the game live. >> guests eating could watch the game right up to the final moment. it was a great gesture and a great time for them. >> great game, oh, my goodness. >> go, a's. >> all right. that is going to do it for us for how. world news is coming up next. >> from all of us here, thanks for watching.
and also found being married and having a college education increases lakely hood a person will read the label autos you can work out while reading. too. >> and there is a big playoff hit. barry zito. >> yes. >>> coming up at 6:00 a little relief at the pump and how much prices dropped today and how long it could be until they come down. and also, cured meat movement. how you can get in on it and make your own salami. >> thank you very much. >> and a giant...
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the first one a critical point especially to higher education. the benefit of the affirmative action structure are not just to the individual admitted but the entirety of the university. >> think about it, governor, the world in which corporate executives, the world of public officials and the world we all work and live today are a diverse world by race, ethnicity, gender. certainly learning and being educated in an environment that looks like that world benefits each and every person whose part of that environment. that's often forgotten because we tend to think of it only as what benefited the individual who might be admitted. because of affirmative action policies. >> eliot: which is why so many presidents of institutions of higher constitution say do not keep us the freedom-- >> it's very good to see the president of the university of texas on the steps of the supreme court defending this. there are those who are saying to the courts we need this type of administration system. we need today's world to considerate amongst a number of factors w
the first one a critical point especially to higher education. the benefit of the affirmative action structure are not just to the individual admitted but the entirety of the university. >> think about it, governor, the world in which corporate executives, the world of public officials and the world we all work and live today are a diverse world by race, ethnicity, gender. certainly learning and being educated in an environment that looks like that world benefits each and every person...
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and education funding and education infrastructure. so those would give serious consideration by administration. bullock: as seems to me priority budgeting is to be a lot to say i won't give any commitments on what am i to going forward. i mean, we are elected november 6. roger slater stars early january. we have to have a budget and we have to have proposals put together right then and there. i've gone through the missoula college, it's now called missoula college. i've sat in one of the trailers that certainly wouldn't be suitable to live in. it would be hard to learn and peered we need to do more because so much of where our economy is going to go. i mean, with fast-growing science technology, engineering and math jobs. that has to do with her two-year college programs and that is where we seem the most growth in our university system. it's not just missoula. you would have earned the opportunities they are but the diesel program. you can see the opportunities. we need to make sure we commit to making sure our two-year college syste
and education funding and education infrastructure. so those would give serious consideration by administration. bullock: as seems to me priority budgeting is to be a lot to say i won't give any commitments on what am i to going forward. i mean, we are elected november 6. roger slater stars early january. we have to have a budget and we have to have proposals put together right then and there. i've gone through the missoula college, it's now called missoula college. i've sat in one of the...
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the shooting has brought new focus to malala situation, the fight for education. >> there can be nothing more cowardly. her story has captured the world's attention. >> yesterday's attack reminds us of the challenge the girls face, whether it is poverty or marginalization, or even violence, just for speaking out for basic rights. >> reporter: malala yousufzai may become a combined force. they vow to attack her again if she recovers. >> they have added her father to the hit list. doctors say she has shown some improvement in the next day but that the next 24 hours will be critical. before they can tell if the gunmen still at large have permanently silenced the courage of a 14-year-old girl. nbc news, kabul. >>> and up next, the warning about car air bags that may not work, the moment they're truly needed. row sail y>>> a 34-year-old woms she is dying of leukemia claims that her dream trip to hawaii turned into a kind of tsa nightmare when she says agents at seattle, tacoma airport, insisted an a full body patdown that exposed medical tubes and bandages and broke open a bag containing sali
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you did a nice job for a long time on that and it was very educational. the sesame workshop, which is the big driver on pbstv, their assets, according to the irs 2011 filing, $356 billion. that's what the sesame workshop is worth. so i'm going to submit to you, mr. burton, that they can compete in the free marketplace like cartoon channel and others because we're in an era where we have to bring down the spending. of two do it. and you say? >> i say you're missing the point, bill. if you're going to focus on the $414 million, you are missing the point. america has always claimed to be the nation that wants to provide a quality education to all of its citizens. and i'm not saying that pbs is perfect and you're quite right, the sesame workshop can take care of itself and we don't need to worry about big bird. he's gonna be fine. he's gonna be okay. but the underlying issue, bill, is how do we do the job of educating america's children and are we going to make them political footballs in this campaign? >> bill: you believe that if we pull -- if the deposit p
you did a nice job for a long time on that and it was very educational. the sesame workshop, which is the big driver on pbstv, their assets, according to the irs 2011 filing, $356 billion. that's what the sesame workshop is worth. so i'm going to submit to you, mr. burton, that they can compete in the free marketplace like cartoon channel and others because we're in an era where we have to bring down the spending. of two do it. and you say? >> i say you're missing the point, bill. if...
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but if take you away early childhood education... slash k-12 funding... and cut college aid for middle class families ... they won't g go far. yet that's exactly what mitt romney wants to do... ...to pay for a $250,000 tax break for multi-millionaires. if mitt romney wins, the middle class loses. priorities usa action is responsible for the content of this advertising. >> you are watching abc 7 news at 6, on your side. >> a firsthand look at the labor issues plaguing american airlines. >> we were at reagan national this morning where pilots were picketing. they're pushing to secure new contracts. it is the latest issue plaguing the airlines on top of maintenance problems that are causing a number of delays and cancellations. the airline sent us a statement today. american airlines had said it is working to ensure the current problems will not affect holiday travel. >> things could be looking up when it comes to finding a job. the number of people applying for unemployment benefits has dropped to its lowest levels. jobs report showed the unemployment rate
but if take you away early childhood education... slash k-12 funding... and cut college aid for middle class families ... they won't g go far. yet that's exactly what mitt romney wants to do... ...to pay for a $250,000 tax break for multi-millionaires. if mitt romney wins, the middle class loses. priorities usa action is responsible for the content of this advertising. >> you are watching abc 7 news at 6, on your side. >> a firsthand look at the labor issues plaguing american...
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she said it will help promote women's education in the sciences. how much does it cost? sources tell abc news the price tag for her trip is at least 50 million dollars. >>> planet bling could be the newest planet in our solar system. scientists at yale have discovered what they are calling a diamond planet, twice the size of earth and 40 light-years away. we have to figure out how to get there and quick. according to the findings the surface of the planet is likely covered in graphite and diamonds, rather than water and granite. we have to have our top people working on this. >> how do you sit that on your finger? >>> by the way if you want -- okay have a great day, happy you're here.
she said it will help promote women's education in the sciences. how much does it cost? sources tell abc news the price tag for her trip is at least 50 million dollars. >>> planet bling could be the newest planet in our solar system. scientists at yale have discovered what they are calling a diamond planet, twice the size of earth and 40 light-years away. we have to figure out how to get there and quick. according to the findings the surface of the planet is likely covered in graphite...
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but if take you away early childhood education... slash k-12 funding... and cut college aid for middle class families ... they won't go far. yet that's exactly what mitt romney wants to do... ...to pay for a $250,000 tax break for multi-millionaires. if mitt romney wins, the middle class loses. priorities usa action is responsible for the content of this advertising. >>> several school buildings in prince george's county are in need of major renovations and repairs. in a new report, it shows most of the facilities are in fair or poor condition, and it will take billions of dollars to spruce them up. news4's prince george's county bureau chief tracee wilkins has details plus reactions from parents. >> reporter: a new independent report shows that while new school buildings are ahead of the curve, many students are lagging far behind. one of the highest performing schools, and in maryland for that matter, but according to this new report, it also has one of the core facilities in the county. >> the facility is poor. >> reporter: tulip grove is one of three
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militants said she was targeted because of her support for education for girls. doctors removed a bullet from her head today, and say they are hopeful that she will be able to recover. >>> the u.s. anti-doping agency has laid out its case against cyclist lance armstrong in elaborate detail. saying armstrong was at the center of the most sophisticated doping conspiracy ever seen. 26 people, including 11 former teammates testified against him. armstrong's attorney called it a hatchet job. the agency stripped armstrong of 7 tour de france titles. >>> a divisive win keeps the giants alive. how they were able to pull it off. off. [ laughter ] [ girl ] wow. you guys have it easy. i wish i had u-verse when i was your age. in my day, we didn't have these fancy wireless receivers. blah, blah, blah. if i had a sleepover, i couldn't just move the tv into the playroom. no, we had to watch movies in the den because that's where the tv outlet was. and if dad was snoring on the couch, we muscled through it. is she for real? your generation has it made. [ male announcer ] the wi
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the cost of education is out of sight. we need to have an educated student population. my youngest daughter graduated. i understand. what those payments certainly are. one of the largest driving forces behind the high cost of education is administrative costs. professor war makes about $350 thousand to teach a course. -- professor warren makes about $350,000 to teach one course. she got a zero interest loan and gets perks. it is interesting. kids are forced to go out and borrow money at a high interest rate. then harvard goes and gets a zero interest loan to the professors. that is one of the driving forces behind the high costs of education. that, energy, health care. if you are paying for health care for students, it has gone up as a result of obamacare to about $1,500. we have done a lot with providing benefits for our students. we need to continue to do that. there she goes again with regard to talking about studenti voted against it because i did not want to see small business owners pay $60 billion to pay -- $6 billion to pay for low interest rates. we stopped it
the cost of education is out of sight. we need to have an educated student population. my youngest daughter graduated. i understand. what those payments certainly are. one of the largest driving forces behind the high cost of education is administrative costs. professor war makes about $350 thousand to teach a course. -- professor warren makes about $350,000 to teach one course. she got a zero interest loan and gets perks. it is interesting. kids are forced to go out and borrow money at a high...
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militants said she was targeted because of her support for education for girls. doctors removed a bullet from her head today, and say they are hopeful that she will be able to recover. >>> the u.s. anti-doping agency has laid out its case against cyclist lance armstrong in elaborate detail. saying armstrong was at the center of the most sophisticated doping conspiracy ever seen. 26 people, including 11 former teammates testified against him. armstrong's attorney called it a hatchet job. the agency stripped armstrong of 7 tour de france titles. >>> a divisive win keeps the giants alive. how they were able to pull it off. plus, new video just in from a fire at a bay area shopping center. >> and tracking the wet weather in the bay area. back with your complete bay area forecast. even when she't going anywhere. citibank for ipad. easier banking. standard at citibank. helps him deposit his checks. jay also like it when mother nature helps him wash his car. mother nature's cool like that. mobile check deposit. easier banking. standard at citibank. >>> developing news t
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today unveiling plans to expand the sugar ray leonard boxing center in palmer park by creating more educational opportunities for local children. it will include anti-bullying and michelle obama's "let's move" campaign, and literacy promotion. it's 48 degrees on this thursday morning. >> beyonce does not think she's irreplaceable. find out why she is handing over the starring role in the remake >> thursday morning. it is a cool start to the day but it's going to be cool the next couple days with a little warming by the end of the weekend on sunday, putting us a few degrees above average. we will be back down below average today. 49 in arlington, 45 and starling -- sterling. 51 in camp springs, 47 in lanham, maryland. mostly sunny today, high temperatures in the low 60's today. 62 degrees for the high temperature. for the nationals game around 4:00, 62 degrees. it will be shading your home plate as the sunset. temperatures dropping down to the mid to upper 50's by the end of the game with a northwesterly breeze at 5-10 miles an hour. here's your weekend outlook and for the susan g. komen walk br
today unveiling plans to expand the sugar ray leonard boxing center in palmer park by creating more educational opportunities for local children. it will include anti-bullying and michelle obama's "let's move" campaign, and literacy promotion. it's 48 degrees on this thursday morning. >> beyonce does not think she's irreplaceable. find out why she is handing over the starring role in the remake >> thursday morning. it is a cool start to the day but it's going to be cool...
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i wanted to see if we could find a program to improve the quality of teacher education. we did. we found 82 of them. do we need two or three good ones? you bet. we don't need 82. >> senator simpson, there are some republicans who think we can get where we need to go without raising taxes. some democrats who think we can get where we need to go without really substantially cutting entitlements. are both of them wrong? is one of them right? >> there are really not some. there are a lot of them. you have a situation where grover norquist has obtained this pledge in the '80s, the early '90s. he got this pledge he wouldn't raise taxes under any circumstances unless there's commensurate spending cut. those guys are enthralled to him. there are 82 guys in the house who didn't come to run the government. they came to stop it. you've got the lefties saying if you touch anything in health care or -- call it anything. you're throwing old ladies off cliffs in their wheelchairs. then you've got the republicans. but you don't have to raise taxes. you go into the tax code and you rip around --
i wanted to see if we could find a program to improve the quality of teacher education. we did. we found 82 of them. do we need two or three good ones? you bet. we don't need 82. >> senator simpson, there are some republicans who think we can get where we need to go without raising taxes. some democrats who think we can get where we need to go without really substantially cutting entitlements. are both of them wrong? is one of them right? >> there are really not some. there are a...
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let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. [ male announcer ] the exceedingly nimble, ridiculously agile, tight turning, fun to drive 2013 smart. ♪ >>> welcome back to "street signs" with market flash on the home builders. take a look at the group. nkn downgrading ryland to a sell. down the most, 3.85%. down across the board. >>> a big day for initial public offerings. four priced today all opened up big led by realogy holdings. that's the company behind century 21 and coldwell banker. bob pisani is at the new york stock exchange where they're feeling a little better today. >> holy-moly. a home run for ipos. priced at $27, opened at $32, still on the up side. there is a play on real estate. but more importantly, everybody owns all the plays on real estate. they own home depot and home builders. here's the hot company on the . b biotech. kythera. they make injections that go under your chin to get rid of the fat. >> two for one, bob. could
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malala yousafzai is 14 and believes that girls have a right to be educated. yesterday, she was shot. >> pelley: malala yousafzai was just 11 when she took on the taliban after they took over the swat valley region of pakistan where she lived. the taliban have bombed girls' schools and intimidated those who don't follow a strict islamic code. malala fought back by speaking out. >> pelley: she became a star in pakistan and won a national award for bravery. in 2009, she met with the late richard holbrooke, the u.s. diplomat who was special enenvoy to the region. >> pelley: yesterday, taliban gunmen stopped her school bus and shot her in the head. doctors have worked to save her. she's fighting for her life, but the taliban have said that if she survives, they'll come looking for her again. she had a three-hour operation to remove a bullet that was near her brain. she is still in critical condition tonight. in the pacific northwest, something happens everyday that brings an entire neighborhood to a standstill. "on the road" with steve hartman is next. is next. ye
malala yousafzai is 14 and believes that girls have a right to be educated. yesterday, she was shot. >> pelley: malala yousafzai was just 11 when she took on the taliban after they took over the swat valley region of pakistan where she lived. the taliban have bombed girls' schools and intimidated those who don't follow a strict islamic code. malala fought back by speaking out. >> pelley: she became a star in pakistan and won a national award for bravery. in 2009, she met with the...
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let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. >>> outspoken billionaire and nba team owner mark cuban slamming a ceo's letter to employees saying their jobs are in jeopardy if president obama wins re-election. robert frank has the latest on the news today. robert. >> thanks, michelle. david siegel's e-mail touched off an online fire storm after we first reported it yesterday morning. this was the e-mail in which the westgate resort ceo told his employees if obama is elected i might have to lay off all my workers or shut down the company and fire all 7,000 of them. yesterday, david siegel told us he wasn't threatening his workers, just educating them. mark cuban isn't buying it. he said he thinks siegel's e-mail shows perhaps poor judgment. telling or forcefully suggesting how your employees should vote is the exact way to create problems among your workers and reduce productivity, he tweeted. i received calls from many westgate employees yester
let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. >>> outspoken billionaire and nba team owner mark cuban slamming a ceo's letter to employees saying their jobs are in jeopardy if president obama wins re-election. robert frank has the latest on the news today. robert. >> thanks, michelle. david siegel's e-mail touched off an online fire storm after we first reported it yesterday morning. this was the...
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after being a nurse for about twenty years i decided that i need to further my education. my masters degree was done completely online and that gave me the freedom and ability to do my education while i raised my kids and worked full time. raising my kids as a single mom and having them see me get my education online and work full-time has given them the opportunity to see that they can do anything that they want to. i'm currently the hospital administrator for two public hospitals. we serve patients who might not otherwise get care. i teach an online nursing program. i feel that i'm giving back something to the nurses that are attempting to get their bachelors degree like i did. doing online education is something that i suggest to many, many people. [♪ theme music ♪] >> announcer: broadcasting across the nation, on your radio, and on current tv this is the "bill press show." >> bill: all eyes on lexington, kentucky. all democratic hopes pinned on joe biden. hey, hello, what do you say everybody? thursday october 11th. this is the "full court press," welcome, welcome
after being a nurse for about twenty years i decided that i need to further my education. my masters degree was done completely online and that gave me the freedom and ability to do my education while i raised my kids and worked full time. raising my kids as a single mom and having them see me get my education online and work full-time has given them the opportunity to see that they can do anything that they want to. i'm currently the hospital administrator for two public hospitals. we serve...
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that is an important part of our education program. we are proud to sponsor a big television even here tonight. >> i am sure that all the university presidents in kentucky as a group are concerned about employment in the state of kentucky, keeping students in state after they graduate. the kentucky employment rate is a little over the national average. what is your believe about what it will take to turn the kentucky economy around? >> that is a big one. centre college is growing, we are adding staff and faculty. it is more about pulling together. i think that the leadership in kentucky's colleges and universities is as strong as it has ever been. there is a spirit of cooperation with our city and county government. i am convinced kentucky's future is better than it might at first appear because of the quality of people and their willingness cooperate and move us in the direction of common good. if i was a betting man, i would get some money on kentucky and our capacity to get this turned around at a higher rate of speed. ex-president
that is an important part of our education program. we are proud to sponsor a big television even here tonight. >> i am sure that all the university presidents in kentucky as a group are concerned about employment in the state of kentucky, keeping students in state after they graduate. the kentucky employment rate is a little over the national average. what is your believe about what it will take to turn the kentucky economy around? >> that is a big one. centre college is growing,...
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can't always make education better by throwing more money at it. depend our vital interests, but let's not be everywhere all the time. let's no decide every war is something that u.s. dollars as well as soldiers have to participate in. so i do object to it. i'm concerned that you know, we could be at war with syria even before the election occurs. if things escalate across turkey's border. you have the head of nato now says that if turkey's attacked, all of a sudden, nato's mite will be involved in this war and i think for a border skirmish between syria and turkey, where syria's government is very weak and destabilized, i don't want to see world war where all of nato comes on to the turkish syria border. i don't think that's what the american people want and we need to be very careful about it. >> just want to show you something i saw interesting today. you have a super pac. rand pack and have been running some ads. so far, six figures. you've been spending real money on this. rand pac 2016. i'm sorry, i was confused. i thought you were already ru
can't always make education better by throwing more money at it. depend our vital interests, but let's not be everywhere all the time. let's no decide every war is something that u.s. dollars as well as soldiers have to participate in. so i do object to it. i'm concerned that you know, we could be at war with syria even before the election occurs. if things escalate across turkey's border. you have the head of nato now says that if turkey's attacked, all of a sudden, nato's mite will be...
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>> yeah. >> what i learned from her is, i mean, it's the best thing of education. if you get education then you would be a better person. >> reporter: motivated to be better people, work hard, get an education and the source of their inspiration, a remarkable 14-year-old girl now fighting for her life. >> reza sayah, thank you so much. iowa n't to read to you what laura bush wrote this morning in today's "the washington post." speaking out after an atrocious act, however, isn't enough. we must speak up before these acts occur. work to ensure they do not happen again and keep our courage to continue to resist the ongoing cruelty and barbarrism of the taliban. laura bush, i agree with you. >>> yes, the attack in benghazi became a political circus but the obama administration needs to answer tough questions so we'll ask the president's deputy campaign manager of how joe biden will explain it tonight. well, legalzoom came up with a better way. we took the best of the old and combined it with modern technology. together you get quality services on your terms, with total
>> yeah. >> what i learned from her is, i mean, it's the best thing of education. if you get education then you would be a better person. >> reporter: motivated to be better people, work hard, get an education and the source of their inspiration, a remarkable 14-year-old girl now fighting for her life. >> reza sayah, thank you so much. iowa n't to read to you what laura bush wrote this morning in today's "the washington post." speaking out after an atrocious...
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educate all of our children. and i mean really educate them. don't just pump up the greeds each year. in math, science and reading we have fallen behind. not just behind germany and canada but estonia and australia, too. this is the report coming and it reads we must do better. you have heard of pushy parents for a better education for their children. this is a cushy government. leverage is very, very simple. i have got to children in school, and i want for your children what i want for my coming to go to school where discipline is strict, expectations are high and no excuses are accepted for failure. and i don't want great schools just to be the preserve of those that can pay the fee in a nice area. i want them to be open to every child in every neighborhood. the reason every child can go to a school like this is because with this government, more and more are leaving. .. [applause] it is a genuine revolution that is under way. the harris academy it has increased the number of students getting five good gse from 12% when it was on the under lo
educate all of our children. and i mean really educate them. don't just pump up the greeds each year. in math, science and reading we have fallen behind. not just behind germany and canada but estonia and australia, too. this is the report coming and it reads we must do better. you have heard of pushy parents for a better education for their children. this is a cushy government. leverage is very, very simple. i have got to children in school, and i want for your children what i want for my...
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she said itill help promote women's education in the sciences. how much does it cost? sources tell abc news the price tag for her trip is at least 50 million dollars. >>> planet bling could be the newest planet in our solar system. scientists at yale have discovered what they are calling a diamond planet, twice the size of earth and 40 light-years away. we have to figure out how to get there and quick. according to the findings the surface of the planet is likely covered in graphite and diamonds, rather than water and granite. we have to have our top people working on this. >> how do you sit that on your finger? >>> by the way if you want -- okay have a great day, happy you're here. ron: years ago i made a promise to provide the best for my family, in sickness and in health. carol and i needed help figuring out what's covered by medicare and what's not. so we turned to the same folks we've relied on for health insurance all these years. announcer: ron and carol called anthem blue cross and found an affordable medicare plan that pays for some costs original medicare won
she said itill help promote women's education in the sciences. how much does it cost? sources tell abc news the price tag for her trip is at least 50 million dollars. >>> planet bling could be the newest planet in our solar system. scientists at yale have discovered what they are calling a diamond planet, twice the size of earth and 40 light-years away. we have to figure out how to get there and quick. according to the findings the surface of the planet is likely covered in graphite...
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she became a taliban target by supporting education for girls and criticizing the militant group. the taliban says it will target her again. >>> the nationwide outbreak of deadly meningitis has spread to a dozen states. now health investigators are looking at two companies that made the tainted drug. danielle nottingham reports. >> reporter: a second massachusetts drugmaker is shutting down over tainted viles of drugs. >> the temporary suspension of operations will allow for an on sight investigation while continuing to safeguard public health. >> the centers for disease control says 13,000 doses of the drug were administered nationwide since may. 137 people have developed fungal meningitis, 12 have died. state officials want to know why the company was distributing the drugs at all outside massachusetts. governor duvall patrick says ncc is only licensed to make drugs there. >> they were making big batches and selling them out of state as a manufacturer would. they are outside the bounds of their state license and they need federal authority and permission to do that. >> reporter:
she became a taliban target by supporting education for girls and criticizing the militant group. the taliban says it will target her again. >>> the nationwide outbreak of deadly meningitis has spread to a dozen states. now health investigators are looking at two companies that made the tainted drug. danielle nottingham reports. >> reporter: a second massachusetts drugmaker is shutting down over tainted viles of drugs. >> the temporary suspension of operations will allow...
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. >> we would not be giving the kind of education to all of our students that would be preparing them to work in a diverse and global world. it would be a setback for our students and our society. >> i hope the court rules that a student's race and ethnicity should not be considered when applying to the university of texas. >> a decision from the supreme court is not expected until spring. >>> you can't park that animal over there. it's illegal. it's illegal. . >> alex carras has died. he had been suffering from dementia and kidney disease. the former defensive lineman for the detroit lions along with thousands of other former nfl players you'd the league this year claiming they should have had more protection to avoid head injuries. he and in the movie blazing saddles and the sitcom webster. >>> metro unveils what its next fleet of railcars will look like. up next on fox 5 morning news, we are getting a first glimpse of the new cars. they feature several changes and we'll tell you all about them when we come back. first, let's talk to tucker barnes. >> how much will it cost to ride i
. >> we would not be giving the kind of education to all of our students that would be preparing them to work in a diverse and global world. it would be a setback for our students and our society. >> i hope the court rules that a student's race and ethnicity should not be considered when applying to the university of texas. >> a decision from the supreme court is not expected until spring. >>> you can't park that animal over there. it's illegal. it's illegal. ....
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governor brown's plan to raise taxes to pay for public safety and education. surveyusa asked that question two different ways. first, simple question: how certain are you to vote to raise taxes? the majority 38% said no. but when prop 30 was explained in detail the results were different. the majority said that they would vote to raise the sales tax temporarily by a quarter percent. and raise the income tax on those earning more than $250,000 a year. >>> thousands of californians are getting hit with a new fee to pay for fire prevention services. as cbs 5 consumerwatch reporter julie watts explains, what you have to pay depends on where you live. >>> reporter: >> this is a bill i got from the state of california for extra fire fees. >> reporter: the bill came last month and it caught barry by surprise. >> i didn't know what it was. i thought it was a scam. >> reporter: it wasn't. barry is one of more than 800,000 california homeowners who live in state responsibility areas highlighted in red here. they are now receiving bills averaging $150 to help cover the c
governor brown's plan to raise taxes to pay for public safety and education. surveyusa asked that question two different ways. first, simple question: how certain are you to vote to raise taxes? the majority 38% said no. but when prop 30 was explained in detail the results were different. the majority said that they would vote to raise the sales tax temporarily by a quarter percent. and raise the income tax on those earning more than $250,000 a year. >>> thousands of californians are...
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but if take you away early childhood education... slash k-12 funding... and cut college aid for middle class families ... they won't go far. yet that's exactly what mitt romney wants to do... ...to pay for a $250,000 tax break for multi-millionaires. if mitt romney wins, the middle class loses. priorities usa action is responsible for the content of this advertising. >>> back in the day, you were cool in you had a walkman. now, it has to be an iphone. we'll have more ao. -- on that in just a moment. lauren simonetti has the by beat. >> good morning. investigators said it was a pretty scary october. >> down for the month of october. the dour off another 100-plus points yesterday. we saw kind of what was referred to as a heated rally. this is now a well-needed pullback and a well-one. futures this morning are higher. we had the spanish debt rating cut again overnight but we're higher here in the u.s. so here is hope we can turn of the red arrows upside down. >> lets talk about these iphones. a report is out saying that 40% of teens say they have an iphone.
but if take you away early childhood education... slash k-12 funding... and cut college aid for middle class families ... they won't go far. yet that's exactly what mitt romney wants to do... ...to pay for a $250,000 tax break for multi-millionaires. if mitt romney wins, the middle class loses. priorities usa action is responsible for the content of this advertising. >>> back in the day, you were cool in you had a walkman. now, it has to be an iphone. we'll have more ao. -- on that in...
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let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. >>> a surprise special guest. soledad o'brien join us with a look at what's ahead on "starting point." >> i head on "starting point" this morning, we are, of course, going to talk about if vice presidential showdown. folks trying to figure out how it's going to go tonight. will it be attack? will it be a night of gaffes? will it be stumbling or mumbling? or will it be hard-core fighting between the two? we'll look at that this morning and talk to newark's mayor, cory booker. david axelrod from the obama campaign. and senior adviser and former congressman, reid ribble will join us as well. and also, as former teammates have turned on him, we're looking at the shocking new report from the anti-u.s. doping agency about lance armstrong and the doping scandal there. we'll tell you w
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they say they're just educating voters. all of these millionaire and billionaire bosses are supporting romney for several reasons. romney will cut their taxes and deregulate their industries. it's not about the workers, it's about using the workers to deliver greater wealth to these bosses. let's turn to robert reich, former secretary of labor under bill clinton and now a professor at public policy at uc berkeley and author of the book, "beyond outrage." this would take many employees, i think, to outrage, knowing that their job could be on the line if they don't vote the way the boss wants them to. mr. reich, good to have you with us tonight. do these ceos care more about their employees or their bottom line? >> ed, there's no question. they care not only about their bottom lines, but they treat their employees as costs to be cut rather than assets to be developed. and that is the new corporate code, in many corporations. and you see the revolt of these plutocrats. i mean, they are now saying because they are so worried th
they say they're just educating voters. all of these millionaire and billionaire bosses are supporting romney for several reasons. romney will cut their taxes and deregulate their industries. it's not about the workers, it's about using the workers to deliver greater wealth to these bosses. let's turn to robert reich, former secretary of labor under bill clinton and now a professor at public policy at uc berkeley and author of the book, "beyond outrage." this would take many...
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." >> i want to get my education and i want to become a doctor. >> reporter: that is malala yousufzai, who was riding the school bus yesterday when an armed man boarded, called her by name and shot her. she has had one bullet removed, still unconscious in a hospital. and the taliban has announced that they're going to target her again. >>> and back here at home, a dramatic twist in the case against tour de france winner lance armstrong. stripped of his titles for illegal substance use. today, a new report showed that 11 of the men who rode with him, his teammates, have come forward to testify that armstrong was at the center of the drug use, what's being called the most sophisticated doping program in the history of sport. nearly 1,000 pages of testimony, lab results, financial transactions showing not only did armstrong dope, but demanded his teammates dope, as well, they say. and supplied them with illegal substances. >>> and a warning tonight about the airbags in your car. the national highway traffic safety administration warning about counterfeit airbags installed by repair shops
." >> i want to get my education and i want to become a doctor. >> reporter: that is malala yousufzai, who was riding the school bus yesterday when an armed man boarded, called her by name and shot her. she has had one bullet removed, still unconscious in a hospital. and the taliban has announced that they're going to target her again. >>> and back here at home, a dramatic twist in the case against tour de france winner lance armstrong. stripped of his titles for...